Investigative Report
Published:2026-03-04 17:09:34 BdST
Gang members in Toronto who killed Bangladeshi student are not being caught
Online Desk:
The incident of the murder of a student from a wealthy Bangladeshi family in Toronto has sparked intense outrage and is having far-reaching adverse effects worldwide. A report on this was published on the Bangladeshi private TV channel RTV. Deep condolences have been expressed to the family and friends of the Bangladeshi student who was killed. Various questions are arising regarding the matter: What is actually happening in Canada? This has created a deep sense of concern among everyone.
There, the occurrence of a large number of crime syndicates is criminalizing the operations of the entire country of Canada. Some visa-holding students who have been residing in Canada for several years are involved in major crimes and are directly or indirectly connected with kidnapping, extortion, robbery, theft, and other serious offenses. Multiple investigative reports and broadcasts we have published on this matter are being completely ignored by the Canadian law enforcement agencies. This reflects their unprofessionalism and irresponsibility, and their incompetence is strengthening the criminal syndicates day by day.
From notorious criminals to scammers, kidnappers, robbers, and thieves, who control the crime syndicate across the entire Canada. Big notorious crime syndicates are supporting many smaller gangs. Law enforcement agencies — meaning the Winnipeg Police, Manitoba RCMP — are incredibly unprofessional, potentially wrong, incompetent, and due to ignorance, their actions are turning small groups into dangerous gangs day by day. Kirill Mihul Tony or Tony Mondares is one of the members of this gang. The first episode of our report was published in Dainik Dinokal on August 21, 2025.
Along with this criminal activity, the names of around a dozen members of this gang have emerged. Among those whose names came up during the investigation are: Faisal Kazi, cell number (204) 798-7916, Kirill Mihul Tony, cell number (204) 952-4324, Abdullah Khan, cell number (431) 668-1244, his brother Nadim Khan and Md. Asikuzzamman, cell number (431) 388-4471, and Syed Anim, cell number (204) 869-9490. According to our investigation, they were involved in multiple crimes. Law enforcement agencies should investigate properly. What exactly are they doing in Canada? Faisal Kazi, Tony Mondares gang members are If law enforcement agencies arrest and interrogate them, their crimes will automatically come to light. According to the investigation, they are involved in kidnapping, corruption, robbery, prostitution, and theft.
We firmly believe that if the law enforcement agency conducts operations properly and detains them for questioning, their criminal activities will be revealed. This situation has become a matter of severe insecurity, posing a security concern for international innocent students in Winnipeg, Toronto, and even across Canada. At the same time, the export market for Canadian products is being disrupted because importers always look for positive situations to avoid risks. To avoid risks that disrupt the supply chain, Canada is losing its export market due to this situation. We have called the Canadian High Commission in Dhaka several times to inquire about this matter, but they have neither appeared nor spoken. associated with several adult girls in Winnipeg.
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